Remarks on the life and writings of William Shakspeare1814 - 80 pages |
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... Nature's boast ? " Thomson . " Heaven - born Genius acts from something superior to rules , and antecedent to rules ; and has a right of appeal to Nature berself . " Mrs. Montague . unques- IT has been frequently and justly remarked ...
... Nature's boast ? " Thomson . " Heaven - born Genius acts from something superior to rules , and antecedent to rules ; and has a right of appeal to Nature berself . " Mrs. Montague . unques- IT has been frequently and justly remarked ...
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... natural colour of the skin through the medium of a prism , and under the influence of a single ray . Every species of ... nature , and to point out and reprove those failings which detract from the perfection of human character . It is ...
... natural colour of the skin through the medium of a prism , and under the influence of a single ray . Every species of ... nature , and to point out and reprove those failings which detract from the perfection of human character . It is ...
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... nature and education have given the capacity of understanding and appreciating his works . Not only does he stand unrivalled as a dramatic author , but in every quality of poetical composition he may chal- lenge the most renowned ...
... nature and education have given the capacity of understanding and appreciating his works . Not only does he stand unrivalled as a dramatic author , but in every quality of poetical composition he may chal- lenge the most renowned ...
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... nature , first drew breath in the town of Stratford- upon - Avon , in the county of Warwick , on the 23rd day of April , 1564. His juvenile habits and early associations are unknown ; but it appears evident from his writings , that he ...
... nature , first drew breath in the town of Stratford- upon - Avon , in the county of Warwick , on the 23rd day of April , 1564. His juvenile habits and early associations are unknown ; but it appears evident from his writings , that he ...
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... natural inclination or to family disagreement , —perhaps estrangement from his wife . This notion derives some probability from the neglect of her manifested in his will , and the fact of his not cohabiting with her , or at least having ...
... natural inclination or to family disagreement , —perhaps estrangement from his wife . This notion derives some probability from the neglect of her manifested in his will , and the fact of his not cohabiting with her , or at least having ...
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